This articles introduces Issues in Legal Scholarship's issue on feminist legal theory.

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Introduction: The Distinctive Energies of "Normal Science"
Kathryn Abrams1
1University of California, Berkeley, krabrams@law.berkeley.edu
Citation Information: Issues in Legal Scholarship. Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1539-8323, DOI: 10.2202/1539-8323.1134, December 2011
Publication History:
- Published Online:
- 2011-12-20
Keywords: feminist legal theory


















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